Question by Codie Rose: i have an Epiphone, les paul special “2″ guitar i want to sell. how much is it worth?
is it worth more now that les paul is dead? its brand spanking new, and doesnt have a scratch
Best answer:
Answer by Jake A
Get in touch I’m interested in buying it. I’ll give you like 0 bucks. Since he has passed away it’s worth a little more and that’s why I am willing to pay a premium for it.
What do you think? Answer below!

Unless Lester Polfus himself made your guitar, his name being on it will not increase the value. It’s worth a little less than what you paid, and you’re probably not gonna get more than the hundred bucks that other dude offered.
Good guitars increase in price over time, cheap ones like that are, well…
Cheap.
Yeah gibson les pauls are good guitar epiphone spent more on buying the right to use his name then they spent on the guitar (a sucker is born every second.) and anytime a company calls a guitar “special” its like when some one calls a person “special”
dude is right unless les paul made it himself yadda yadda
it unsettles my stomach to think you hear death and then instantly think how can this make me money
is this how all kids are now?
Look it up on ebay….that should give you a good idea.